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Background imageWhite Collection: Epimedium sagittatum

Epimedium sagittatum. Family: Berberidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Epimedium pubescens

Epimedium pubescens. Family: Berberidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Epimedium grandiflorum

Epimedium grandiflorum Family: Berberidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Galanthus elwesii var. elwesii Kite

Galanthus elwesii var. elwesii Kite, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Galanthus Ophelia

Galanthus Ophelia, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Galanthus woronowii

Galanthus woronowii (Woronows snowdrop). Family: Amaryllidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Galanthus reginae-olgae

Galanthus reginae-olgae, subsp. vernalis, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Galanthus elwesii

Galanthus elwesii, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Snow drops at RBG Kew

Snow drops at RBG Kew

Background imageWhite Collection: Stone urn with flowers

Stone urn with flowers, Wakehurst Place, Sussex

Background imageWhite Collection: Wild flowers in the Slips at Wakehurst Place

Wild flowers in the Slips at Wakehurst Place
Wild flower in the Slips at Wakehurst Place, Sussex

Background imageWhite Collection: Flowering wisteria

Flowering wisteria in the Iris Dell, Wakehurst place, Sussex. To the southeast of the Black Pond is a water body and waterfall surrounded by Japanese irises, maples and rhododendrons

Background imageWhite Collection: Iris Garden at wakehurst Place

Iris Garden at wakehurst Place

Background imageWhite Collection: Iris sibirica

Iris sibirica, Siberian iris growing at Wakehurst place, Sussex

Background imageWhite Collection: Pennilabium struthio Carr

Pennilabium struthio Carr. Orchid. Orchidaceae. Distribution: Pen. Thailand to Pen. Malaysia

Background imageWhite Collection: Grosourdya appendiculata (Blume) Rchb. f

Grosourdya appendiculata (Blume) Rchb. f
Grosourdya appendiculata (Blume) Rchb.f. Orchid. Orchidaceae. Distribution: Hainan to Indo-China and Malesia. Epiphytic cham

Background imageWhite Collection: Glomera montana Rchb. f

Glomera montana Rchb. f
Glomera montana Rchb.f. Orchid. Orchidaceae. Distribution: New Guinea to SW. Pacific. Epiphytic cham

Background imageWhite Collection: Dryadorchis dasystele Schuit. & de Vogel

Dryadorchis dasystele Schuit. & de Vogel. Orchid. Orchidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Didymoplexis pallens Griff

Didymoplexis pallens Griff. growing wild at the Kebun Raya, Bogor, Java. Orchid. Orchidaceae. (Syn. Apetalon Wight, Leucorchis Blume). Tribe: Gastrodieae

Background imageWhite Collection: Ancistrorhynchus cephalotes (Rchb. f. ) Summerh

Ancistrorhynchus cephalotes (Rchb. f. ) Summerh
Ancistrorhynchus cephalotes (Rchb.f.) Summerh. Orchid. Orchidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Aglossorhyncha biflora J. J. Sm

Aglossorhyncha biflora J. J. Sm
Aglossorhyncha biflora J.J.Sm. 1910. The 2 Flowered Aglossorhyncha orchid. Orchidaceae. Found in Seram [Moluccas], Solomon Islands, New Guinea, Vanuatu and Fiji

Background imageWhite Collection: Vitis vinifera, grapes

Vitis vinifera, grapes. Vitaceae family. Illustration from Flora von Deutschland, Osterreich und der Schweiz by Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm Thome, plate 453

Background imageWhite Collection: Prescottia stachyodes

Prescottia stachyodes orchid. Orchidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Polystachya bicolor

Polystachya bicolor orchid. Orchidaceae

Background imageWhite Collection: Miltonia spectabilis Lindley

Miltonia spectabilis Lindley orchid. ORCHIDACEAE

Background imageWhite Collection: Encyclia fragrans

Encyclia fragrans orchid. ORCHIDACEAE. Syn. Anacheilium fragrans

Background imageWhite Collection: Arundina graminifolia

Arundina graminifolia, bamboo orchid, ORCHIDACEAE

Background imageWhite Collection: Angraecum sesquipedale of Madagascar, and his hypothesis that it was pollinated by a bizzare

Angraecum sesquipedale of Madagascar, and his hypothesis that it was pollinated by a bizzare
Darwins orchid, Comet orchid, The genus Angraecum is best known for Darwins study of the comet orchid, Angraecum sesquipedale of Madagascar, and his hypothesis that it was pollinated by a bizzare

Background imageWhite Collection: 650. Zedoary, a Climbing Plant and Mantises, Java

650. Zedoary, a Climbing Plant and Mantises, Java
The corolla of the climbing Ceropegia is remarkable in having the narrow ends of the lobes united at the tips. Zedoary root (Curcuma Zedoaria, Rosc.) is used medicinally

Background imageWhite Collection: 600. Foliage and Flowers of a Tropical American Shrub and Honeys

600. Foliage and Flowers of a Tropical American Shrub and Honeys
Solandra grandiflora, Sw. resembling Datura arborea, L. and a member of the same family, namely Solanceae

Background imageWhite Collection: 592. Two Climbing Shrubs, painted at Singapore

592. Two Climbing Shrubs, painted at Singapore
Quisqualis indica, L. with red and white flowers, and Thunbergia erecta, T. Anders

Background imageWhite Collection: 550. Durian Fruit from a large tree, Sarawak

550. Durian Fruit from a large tree, Sarawak
The Durian (Durio zibethinus, L.) is regarded as the king of fruits by the Malays, and most persons agree that it has a very delicious flavour; but it likewise has a very unpleasant smell

Background imageWhite Collection: 431. A South African Specialty

431. A South African Specialty
Like so many other South African genera of plants, Stapelia presents an almost indefinite number of forms or species. In this genus the differences are in the shape of the leafless, succulent stems

Background imageWhite Collection: 423. A Medley from Groot Post, South Africa

423. A Medley from Groot Post, South Africa
The prominent orange-coloured plant is a leafless root-parasite (Hyobanche sp.) with Babiana rubro-coerulea, Ker, on the right; on the left rose and yellow Rornulea sp

Background imageWhite Collection: 404. Root Parasites and Blue Blepharis, Port Elizabeth

404. Root Parasites and Blue Blepharis, Port Elizabeth
As may be seen, these brilliantly coloured plants have no green leaves; and they have no need of them, because they draw their nourishment from the roots of other plants upon which they fasten as

Background imageWhite Collection: 402. Cape Colours

402. Cape Colours
The white-flowered " Ink Plant" (Cycnium tubatum, Harvey) in front, with the rosy Hibiscus pedunculatus, Thunb. blue Plectranthus

Background imageWhite Collection: 396. A Selection of Flowers from Table Mountain, Cape of Good Ho

396. A Selection of Flowers from Table Mountain, Cape of Good Ho
A stout fleshy ground-orchid (Satyrium carneum, R. Br.) with pink flowers; a Tree Daisy (Osmitopsis asteriscoides, Cass.), a blue Pseralea, with three species of Heath (Erica) on the left

Background imageWhite Collection: 362. White and Yellow Everlastings (with varieties of Mantis to

362. White and Yellow Everlastings (with varieties of Mantis to
On the right the yellow-flowered Senecio mcacroglossus, DC. a climber with ivy-like leaves; the clustered wholly yellow Helichirysum appendiculatum, Less




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